Commodore 64 (breadbin)
The Commodore 64 is an 8-bit home computer produced by Commodore Business Machines since 1982. It is also known as C64, C = 64 and CBM64 and almost 20 million units were sold, in different versions, up to [...]
The Commodore 64 is an 8-bit home computer produced by Commodore Business Machines since 1982. It is also known as C64, C = 64 and CBM64 and almost 20 million units were sold, in different versions, up to [...]
The Atari 800XL is an 8-bit home computer manufactured by Atari, a US company, between 1982 and 1985. The computer was competing with the Commodore 64, but failed to beat the dreaded opponent. To expand the [...]
The Atari 600XL is an 8-bit home computer manufactured by Atari, along with its older brother the Atari 800XL, between 1982 and 1985. Unlike the Atari 800XL, the 600XL is smaller and has 16KB of RAM instead of [...]
The ZX Spectrum+ (ZX Spectrum Plus) is a low-cost home computer, manufactured in 1984 by Sinclair Research Ltd in the United Kingdom. It is a restyle of the ZX Spectrum with 48 KB of RAM: it has a larger case and [...]
The ZX Spectrum is a low-cost home computer, produced from 1982 until 1984 by Sinclair Research Ltd in the United Kingdom.In the 80s, the ZX Spectrum was a competitor to the Commodore 64, thanks to a cheaper price [...]
The Sinclair ZX81 was a low-cost home computer manufactured in the United Kingdom by Sinclair Research. Introduced in 1981 as a successor to the Sinclair ZX80, the Sinclair ZX81 was produced until 1984. The computer was sold by mail order, [...]
Of this retro computer, the Commodore PET, CBM 8032, I have already made a couple of videos: when I bought it and when I tried it. The computer came from the United States, so it is powered by 110V alternating current. Of this [...]
The Texas Instruments TI-99/4A is a home computer manufactured between 1981 and 1983. The interesting aspect of the TI99/4A retro computer is the CPU: it already works at 16 bits. The standard home computers produced at that time, such as the Commodore [...]
Commodore 710 “Porsche Design” with Commodore 8250LP, dual floppy disk drive, displayed in my office. Although this retro computer is often referred to as the Commodore 710 “Porsche Design”, in reality it seems that it was never designed by Porsche Design […]
This yes that was a good purchase! An IBM 5155 laptop. Spectacular! This time I went to pick it up personally, to avoid transport problems. Here is a short video that I made, related to the proof of this magnificent retro [...]
I've wanted a Commodore Plus/4 for a long time. I really like its design. Furthermore, it comes with Basic V3.5, with many more commands than the Commodore 64. Unfortunately it arrived to me... not working. On the blog you will find videos relating to unboxing, […]
I recently purchased this Atari 2600 jr long rainbow, with MS. PAC-MAN cartridge and joystick, as not working. Fortunately, it only took a little deoxidizer on the various connectors, including the multipolar one where the game is housed. Now it works [...]
It adds, to my collection of retro computers and vintage electronics, a Pong Polistil console. It is a videogame (a retrogame, since time has passed since its release) of 1978. It was kindly given to me by close friends [...]
The Commodore 128 is an 8-bit home computer manufactured by Commodore Business Machines between 1985 and 1989. It is also known as C128 and CBM128 and is compatible with the Commodore 64. It is a very versatile computer [...]